Dynamic RS Pelham 16 mm single jointed - Sensogan

16 mm, Pelham

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ergonomic shape enables even pressure distribution onto the tongue, joint angled forward by 45°
lies anatomically correctly between the tongue and palatal arch, allows effective rein aids
the leverage effect on the poll can be varied by different rein options
is often used with Pelham converters, for higher training levels the use of 2 pairs of reins is recommended
the curb chain limits the pressure on the poll, it should allow an angle of up to 45°
leverage effect sets in more directly with shorter cheeks
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" Single "

the classic par excellence

The single-jointed bit is the classic bit par excellence. It acts on the lower jaw via the tongue. When the reins are tightened, the joint in the middle of the mouthpiece sets up slightly, relieving the middle of the tongue and directing more pressure to the edges of the tongue. Because our bits are anatomically shaped, they provide the best comfort and avoid an unpleasant nutcracker effect.

Quick signals - practical in the course

Do you need direct action on the tongue and additional control over the horse's neck? A pelham offers all this. Here, the mouthpiece is fixed to the side element, which means that the rein action is transferred directly to the tongue. To ensure that the pelham lies as still as possible in the horse's mouth and does not slip, you should pay close attention to the fact that the side parts are close to the angle of the mouth.

Long or short shanks?

In our product range, we generally distinguish between long shanks, each seven centimeters long, and short shanks, each measuring five centimeters. While short shanks put less pressure on the neck and lower jaw, your reins reach the horse faster and more directly. Longer suits can create more pressure on the neck, but because of the longer lever, the effect is not as direct and pronounced.

the best possible control

when you need it

What exactly is a leverage effect - and how does it occur in the horse's mouth? If you choose a bit with a lever action, the pressure created by the rein action is distributed over several points of action on the horse's head - for example, on the neck. If, for example, you need the greatest possible control on the course, this effect can be useful in order to keep in communication with your horse even if he wants to ignore your aids.It is very important to note that these types of bits are only designed to be used with educated hands and specific riding situations.

Leverage

An educated & experienced hand is necessary here! Because leverage bits allow the rider to apply pressure to the horse's sensitive neck, we recommend these models only for experienced riders. You should have a balanced seat and independent hand, If your horse tends to have a rather low head posture or resists the aids downward, bits with lever action are rather counterproductive. They are more suitable for horses that evade the rider's aids by strongly lifting upwards.

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